Eugene H. Peterson is Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology at Regent College. He has written numerous books, authored a commentary on the books of 1 & 2 Samuel, and translated the Bible (The Message) into contemporary English.
The Unnecessary Pastor: Counter-Cultural Soul
Speaker(s): Eugene Peterson, Marva Dawn
Date: May 1998
Length: 10:41:46
Product ID: RGDL2800S
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Description
In this series, Marva Dawn and Eugene Peterson attempt to reconnect pastors with the richly authoritative biblical and theological texts that train them as counter-cultural servants of Jesus Christ. The intent is to free pastors from slavery to the culture and enable them to serve their congregations in Jesus' name. Lectures include:
- The Unnecessary Pastor - Eugene Peterson
- Economy of Mystery - Doxology - Marva Dawn
- Paul in Rome - Eugene Peterson
- Principalities and Powers - Marva Dawn
- Timothy in Ephesus - Eugene Peterson
- An Ethic of Biblical Formation - Marva Dawn
- Titus in Crete - Eugene Peterson
- Building Up the Christian Community - Marva Dawn
- Heart to Heart - Sabbath Keeping - Eugene Peterson and Marva Dawn
- Heart to Heart - Reading Books - Eugene Peterson and Marva Dawn
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Marva Dawn is Teaching Fellow of Spiritual Theology at Regent College. She is also a prolific author, theologian and founder of Christians Equipped for Ministry. Her books include Keeping the Sabbath Wholly and Unfettered Hope: A Call to Faithful Living in an Affluent Society.
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